Last week we were excited to see that PNW Components announced a new range of apparel to compliment the well-established mountain and gravel bike components on offer. It hasn’t taken long for the brand to build upon the non-bike part offerings with the release of the Rover Hip Pack, dubbing it a ‘booster shot of trail storage’.

PNW’s new Rover Hip Pack isn’t built to take on the load of a full-on hydration bladder, instead offering up its carrying capacity for easy accessibility to multitools, nutrition, and even the brand’s PNW Lander Jacket. PNW says you could even smuggle a burrito if you really wanted to.

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PNW Components Rover Hip Pack main pocket (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Of course, it’s not all about that main compartment as inside there are a collection of stretch mesh pockets with a neoprene padded phone pocket to boot.

Built into the Rover’s tri-layer sailcloth laminate fabric outer there’s a couple of zipped pockets built into the wings or the belt. One of those pockets comes sorted with a key clip to make sure your car key doesn’t make a break for it mid-descent.

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PNW Components Rover Hip Pack wing (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

All of those zips are polyurethane coated to keep the elements out of the pack and if you would like to carry some form of hydration on the pack, there’s a removable bottle holder in the box.

In order to offer a more customisable fit, the Rover gets a tension lock at either side of the pack. Then compression straps add even more adjustment to keep the pack tight and snug against your body. To encourage airflow, there’s a padded air mesh panel for a smidge of cooling.

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PNW Components Rover Hip Pack with bottle (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The new PNW Components Rover Hip Pack is set to weigh 372g and will be priced at £51. It also comes in two colours, Dark Matter and Star Dust.

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